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is revealing new information about what Savannah Guthrie‘s mother, Nancy Guthriewas planned before she disappeared in Tucson, Arizona.
Although initial reports stated that Nancy failed to attend a local church service and that the family was notified of Nancy’s whereabouts, it was later revealed that Nancy had met up with a group of nearby friends to watch the church service virtually.
“Like many of our digital parishioners, Nancy began listening to Good Shepherd services virtually during the pandemic and later continued to gather with friends to watch and worship,” Rev. Michael Ruzena Share to people. “Over the years, Nancy has shared encouragement in person and online, making us aware of Bible readings and songs that are particularly meaningful to her faith.”
When Nancy didn’t show up for regular viewings and she couldn’t be reached, her friends contacted her family.
Nancy was reported missing on February 1 at approximately 12:03 p.m. The night before, Savannah’s mother traveled to a family dinner via Uber at around 5:32 p.m. and was dropped off at her home by family members at 9:48 p.m.
The police had previously informed US Weekly sister savannah, Anne Guthrie,yes The last person to see her mother. before she was reported missing.
As the family and law enforcement continue to plead for the public’s help solving the case, read on to learn more about Nancy’s plans and whereabouts before her disappearance:
Instead of attending church in person at the church near her home in Tucson, Arizona, Nancy Guthrie prefers to attend virtual worship services at Savannah Guthrie’s Good Shepherd Church in New York.
“We are an inclusive, ecumenical church that helps people embody the love of Christ and bless our neighbors,” the church said via its statement. website.
Digital Church appears to be scheduled for Sunday at 11am Eastern Time.
In the program broadcast on February 10 today exhibit, Hoda Kotb sit down Pastor Michael Ruzena talks about the Nancy he and his congregation got to know.
“(She) was a strong woman and she was loving,” Ruzena shared inside the church. “Over the years, we’ve learned from a faith perspective what made her tick in certain ways. Songs that were meaningful to her, scriptures that were meaningful to her.”
More than a week after Nancy was last seen alive, Ruzena has a message of hope for viewers.
“Opening the door to hope is one way to combat a sense of fatalism or fatalism. We all feel it when bad things happen, and feelings of hopelessness or melancholy cloud our minds and hearts,” he explains. “Prayer is a way of conveying this feeling to God, hoping that God will meet us in it and take us to the other side. This is the confidence of faith.”

Savannah Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie
Provided by NBC NewsIn her book “2024”, Mostly God’s Work: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love EverywhereSavannah Guthrie gives us a glimpse into her mother’s faith journey.
At one point in the book, Savannah recalls her mother giving her a book called ” record these days Christmas started when she was in her twenties and lasted for nearly ten years.
“My mom kept writing in these same journals for years, documenting her hopes and revelations, disappointments and worries,” Savannah writes. “I can still see her messy cursive writing filling every corner of the page. She wrote faithfully every day. Sometimes I was tempted to take a peek and get to know her innermost parts, but I never did. It was a violation to peer into this sacred, private space.”
On February 4, 2026, the Good Shepherd personally held a candlelight vigil for Nancy Guthrie, almost.
today‘s Hoda Kotb attended in person, while Jenna Bush Hager watched virtually with her family.
“(The vigil) was so beautiful at the Church of the Good Shepherd in New York City,” Bush Hager said in the episode of Today with Jenna and Shinelle. “Thousands of people are joining online and people are attending in person. This is our family church and[Savannah and I]have been going to this church for ten years, since we were babies.”
Bush Hager added that the “music and words” were “very comforting” during the unknown time.